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Daily Schedule
Weekends may follow different themes or vary from the schedule slightly. However, weekend workers endeavor to follow this general schedule with as much as possible. 

Thursday
  • Introductions and get-acquainted time
  • History and "What is" Camino
  • Chapel and time of self examination

Friday
  • Morning Chapel
  • Breakfast
  • Talk #1: Ideal
  • Talk #2: Grace
  • Chapel with Eucharist/Communion
  • Lunch and break
  • Talk #3: Lay persons in the church
  • Talk #4: Divine Aid--The Holy Spirit
  • Break
  • Dinner
  • Talk #5: Piety
  • The Way of the Cross
  • Summary of the Day
  • Evening Chapel
  • Fellowship Time
    
Saturday
  • Morning Chapel
  • Breakfast
  • Talk #6: Study
  • Talk #7: Sacraments
  • Chapel with Eucharist/Communion
  • Lunch and break
  • Chapel visits as table groups
  • Talk #8: Action
  • Talk #9: Obstacles to a Life of Grace
  • Talk #10: Leaders
  • Group activity (varies by weekend)
  • Dinner
  • Summary of the Day
  • Evening Chapel
  • Fellowship Time

Sunday
  • Morning Chapel
  • Breakfast
  • Talk #11: Environment
  • Talk #12: Christian Life
  • Talk #13: Christian Community in Action
  • Chapel with Eucharist/Communion
  • Lunch
  • Talk #14: Total Security
  • Talk #15: The 4th Day
  • Summary of the Day
  • Closing Chapel
  • Fellowship Time

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Testimony

  • Camino:   I've repeatedly seen the transforming effects of this ministry in the lives of Christian folks around the region.  While it does not endorse a faith group (denomination) it strongly encourages everyone to become active in their local church by attending, giving, and sharing their faith.  There is ample opportunity for individual expressions of faith and enormous time blocked out for just hearing God's word publicly read. That's refreshing.  If you participate in Camino you will, inevitably be challenged to grow.  That is both scary and exciting.  I know of people leading in their church, preaching, teaching, singing, and serving who were only "bench-warmers" prior to Camino.  It is encouraging and life-changing.  God is Good!    
  • ~Sid Allsbury, Minister, Retired,  Christian Churches  
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